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BULL RUN WATER U5E0 111 TROPICS Captain of British Bark Ga! gatc Surprised at Coolness of Supply in Tanks. 2 VI CREW WAR VICTIMS 51: a With b I India mi Time of Mnklns of tlt U-rm Wa-I officrr .Wire Injury Urlaraa lo rrin.nj ct ll..I " ,B" t-es.-. POrt In ta t. tarU. h.r, ?'. ' -rlB of lartatn OrirrtRa. firat ,: I'nlhrja Srr.l o!Hri of ! " e ta- Iin(..i bar ti.it.. l.ft s..,-. in ..n Ur. 111. retrna-i seaLr.!. n-.omir nen l- ' In. Iix im.o.t. -W-i.a sm, MM ! In. wal.r w..M . rol . on. aaoijlr. want d""" It fi Bctt.nr lnl tha l.ff. I BOU!l 'know ti tn-" iruth." a. J lpj.n "jpl.m airifiiria "" h', t. a t t irn la ! "" .'-. Il.n ts..m on tn. t;il , an.J n. .o.-lla I o lntimts . ari'H 1'ortUn.t. lha " about li .rs as h ru4. o. from Mltnilll U In. r.r In :! 4aia. t.ma th. ' IU" ma, it from .oa. M wn.n ab r ria.l NoumMr II. an-t ..on4 that M a. ...I aa IM up h.r. run rnoitih. t,n( an mtm't. a?ttinT to !,.!, ..(, a iimba-r cro for tha V .e .. Trio a!4ta ma-la rlr Sunday aft., a run of i: din fro Hnto.. a. L Is fi!ilr. th- .. "u) i;i ,). Iho ilto araa "t'. .!. brt...M a crar of alt' rn I1ra bam Jrn'. n.r. a writ as f'"n Jamaica m I I'oit) Tho "r r tftat imiturf of rai-c la a -tion in. ;la'a rompry r I . o h. r .6 "1 t HrliH ba'k ron of Inl.. .n -. m: et tn flrl.lol by a ;Tm.n ni ! TT J trknart. aJ t ' J n.t. t: ar. of . aporra- . a1i.j . m krtn on tfio town of tnt. wnt.ri tlkoor For an.J lft fort.anl on rr iai .irax n I.firb. U. E'aln-Ud'n-.i.n.rt h-ro n th- -.l and ii ! in hr -nmrnT l month hn n ! t tna bottom. i-ft Hjrry ! an4 or fo in.l f 'r r"wnb'..- h Jld Jt-r- T r iown of 1nd. at.t mrlr. o tn hannl whn l ir trn Hoo In lt ad a hot a a w t nlnf. -Wo ptrtf l l lt' a li.-on4 l"t nl l!"K Vfi?" mun nril anl wnn arrro x'-ar of tr nhf tno Fiot ln' I" fMill !' n nJ-l itl roal tho I'rown r t n r a wa iml Mni ' Jon. V wro in tn bom about an hoof n4 A tflf pi"k4 Ui. M k'lnf ut - . 4 (if-ar I f rorllII ! IW"1" mho bn I4atlfl--t it tho mat frr.m ,omwht. h hin nHt4 H t 'aff t'lty fUttalmn. but durm rtlii'l anil on. cy bo IPF4 and ln owli a cnanti.r that ba'O f--tir't bo dicar4 Jfr t: f" rb''l lta.ilitr. T-io '!' til ln of blit at th. N.rth I'anrt.- mill and hift to !rta ilo. h.r ho ,t b anon a fvitl rro b l M lour. o bp tf4T pmrrlcr. t bo hort and b t-e-.n ' iti b In arr f ti t oit.d Kn tdom. a.ri:n ni:rs .oit.nr f 'rwirnNrr of t'omnH-n r lo l:labllll -fny m lrVls H'rr. rinttin tlir. of tho h.wnr-Tor- O.J ll.im-. aurfl rompltin a l'tnbr f-r;rt . jif. t!n l(H pail Tlw'l a t on a j ''! yordy f ' .rt jin ,ufl'n rfrf b d lr kri'l th hii to bJ In t i.t dif- t'tn it1 br rrr. and Mfirm.d tht t bt m.ano of t tin t "ir' l" Irl't'ir" t l'lt i'int Th bdp5'pllc o'' out of th d"lfd D jrrbf h' o rmr'f forb afo not crrd rh.. it nr-rarr to ftli T- m-nt' a rompt'to to-k of -rt In timnl b .! ivakinc hi hrbf ! cno of th atm of tho I hmh-r of Cnn3m.fr In pl.tinlns lo .fb:l a nt.fo. h .d'iu'" V r ..r,r. of -... . nor rortr.f.l- and no if.f irmt"n dird br Ih.m lll to ;. Thi-oush t D arranc.m.nt wir?l the IHI'Ph"' rff:ro It I. b -p.d to enttr a t-k of chart, and th. b rpu-d r.r'i y a K n out. srot;i r.xnio is nttvii:i:r hr ( imlinr llnncH a ail n Milp. Irato llarh.r"a l'rtrrt Ion. .-"riiftl Or. .-t. ! l.-fo. lal Th. domac. don. to on. of th. to al Mirur lfrl'M .Carton bv Itxbtnrnx )tlrjAf aft.rfi'on ha n"-n r.poir.d and I". plant t in .urkitif ord.r a s n. t hil. th. ba arprrnttr pt. f.rv irmaiii o( tan bat bon fro-a-;.nt tolr. bifh, a. aro runnnx imri!'. on.t t'i. bar rontinu.a roua. Mi cf'in i. b.inc dt4ird and no O'l. rrt".l out tn4f Ti. .tm.r. I.r. iort ifn and r". Ki:hua t'i. at. am honor Tamal f.i. and h tank t.am.r a-itk life In ton. aro barboijnd In tb I ; b irhof. uui i; hti i :t- atrracil Ix-manJ I r llntinmi I ;ramtfihlr for Ad t a twr. m:rryy.. tta.n . o. i i.cPo. .vli w at.r ff.'sht rat., on lunbr b.L..oj iiri M.rhr. and t'aHfornta irt b. odan..-fl j r.nl a fhon A.ni. Thi. i an mrrmn from tb. old r'. of : . an. I l b't-or.n ;ra Jl-h. and .n Frn.(-o to and 1 1 th. rr rt. I'rujH r.t.. b.n Cra Har bnr nd n T'di-o ba. 1 a n- d rrm ft r I I j't a (iMvl Th. rat. a b.rv..n On ftro..r and th. Ha waiian l.iand bav. advancd 'run l l t th-'and Th inra.o In ra. la nMrlbitd to li tn-raioar demand for ..!.. KI.TII .! . T MKtlC'O Mranwr ljy lmti Thrr arora .r t'oantry w-jtl tlw Ilwtl-r. fta.,n Jhn-n. of th. f -rrmu-k omr Kalam.a. a'rard ya.t.rday ! ho b ..t tli.-.d lr r.i.. tar M tia; aia (41 ffcva la Ji(a.0 alth a limbf circa. . bins dua to rail Thursday. Th rbio will ba rraat'd rcciil'r hrro and iin bor r.w for t -o rriurn troy as, a pro Md by law. aflrr h rrachra tan Kranrlare. T.l. plan haa br.o to load tho ilfimit tli'apama for ono trip to Ml-o. but a th KUmatn rarri.a mora furl oil it la not Iroprobabl h will mako thro oyaea lhn. Th nwauHiarv a-hooo.r. fitr of Tortland. which la brine built al M. Mlna will hmr faparlty for .'M.',0 frt of lumbrr and bad aha prn availabla now only ono t'.m.r would baa to bo uard. Th. fity of Portland wa rhartrr.d laat w.k to load lumbrr at M. Il.l.na for Australia aa won aa ah la finish. d and may toad a a.cond rarro und.r th am rhartrr. an option bain fixtn fr another oar. 580,000 BOAT ORDERED (UXTHtlT lliow ar.ATTl.t: to. t.H (OHM TO rollTLAMT. jaaawkj aappla Will llalld aoodr rnfla 3 tt laa. for ! .r- on raarl mil Joarpb M ippla waa aaard.d th con tract y.al.rday by tho Kilaap Trim-p-ortation t'ompany. of Prattlr. aah , for th ronatrurtion of a piam.r mak ire mi l. a an hour, to b r.ady for d.iia.ry May I. at a coat of I'P.O"). Th T.aa.l -aw ill b. of tho propcllrr lpo and bulit afonar tha Itnca of tha Kilaap. Ilrak and H.lianr. all of which lr ?uppl turned out at hi Hrlmont trrt yard for th aama rorporatioiv Tha lona-th la to ba lit ft. with a b.am of : frt. and h will d.oalop ::a bonrpoair with a Manure en- Tia hull and aup.ratructur ar to t of a.l.riod wood, fir b.lnc ud moatly. and oih.r than th crcin all malarial will l turnod out al I'orlland. A atari will ba mad today on aTttinaT out ma larial apo. ifK-ationa. which will prnfid for tho propor acajon'ne of th hull and c a I ra matrrlal. Th fa-t that tha rnntract wa plarad at I'ortland. with I'uct Sound yard artlrrly m th firld for now buain.aa. la r.(ard.d aa flattorinat both to tb. r.puiation of lb bulld.r and tha claaa of work turnod out hrro. Tbo Ilrak w built h.ro In 119 at th fiuppl yard, h.r l.ncth halnr 134 f..l. with a boam of I f.rt and dopth of bold of I ' frrt liar tndl- alrd horo- powor waa Ji Th Kilaap wa turn.d out in 1. with a loncth of JZ'.i fart. boam of frrt and drplh of hold of 4 fr.t. with Indlcatrd homrpowor. Th Itrlianca waa conatructrd In ln. b.inc 111 fr.t lone, boam ;l frrt. and drpth of hold i ft. tho Indicated borarpowrr boinc hrd wa Inaiatrd en In tha contract. a rc.mp.mon la krn on crtaln Purt Hound routra, and ah la to mako bor drbut Ihrra with tha opaninaT of the bummrr trarel. niviit i.ir: cimnthi pilot C'ommlaalnn llrfn-wa lo t.ranl Additional nranclx-a Now. fllrrr branchra wrro rrantrd alr iar in t'aptalpa Jamra I. Smith. Jr. and Richard pand'trom. br the "rrion aitala Iloard of Pi ot Cotrni laalonrra. a bo mrt in rruiar trrm-nn at tr jtark atrrri municipal boat landinaT. Th rir.r branch of raptaln M. Mwan waa rrnrard. Cirlaln lundall l:oa rra. recnirr Indictrd br Ihr Clataop t'ountv aT'and Jurr on a chare of hit In; piiotod h Japan... atramrr lUn koka Mara Irto Iho rirrr without ial licrnar. filrd an application for m bar branch, but th fommliiion actrd adrrar!y. on th croand that tho caa aiamat i'trlaln itoerr a a a p.nd.n and that thrr arre ul)rnt bar pilot at prrarnf boldlna; llcrnara. It Karinc b..n rmortrd Hal total r.e nu'a 'aat month arttrd tho mrn Iraa :baq 141 aarh At . . Wllaon. prrikt.nl of the floard. racnt'r rrturnrd from a trip ocruprma a month, thora war a num. t.r of routino mattrr to dtapoa of. It wa d.cid.d to mak tha amilan rtual Inapaction ot th. rlvrr piloiaee arounda in too or thrr wrrki. i.iGMTA i:i. is nitnnn rod of South Jelly lo fU Marked by 4. a lluoy Sttortly. (aptm N.iiarn. of tiehtrraar Na ft. which waa to baro rraumrd brr tatlon off th vntranra to th Columbia Morday. Informed Ilobrrt Warrick. In. poctor of tho ttrrrntarnth Liirblhouao tMairlct. that th rar waa barbound and h.td at Hammond yratrrday. and tho rhanffo lo th lithtr.aarla may not b iri'i until tn r la a rift in tho b'ow. Mr. Warrark maa notifird from H Mic'on yratrrday that Iho HurraU of Uihihoua.a had apprord hla rrcom- mrndatinn that a lishlrd aid l ra-lab'l-hrd prrmanaetir to mark Iho and of th. aouth J.lir. Mr. Warrark took ap th matter aflrr a frmporary caa buoy roaintalnrd thrro ai a drrdcinf; aid waa aMf'rd br a rtorm. It brine rrprrantd than by ahippme Intrrrala and pilot that It waa nrrriury to hni a mrM mark. A can buoy haa brrn aa.d thrro aa an aid In daylleht. II alio propoaea ahiftine No. buoy a. d.alrod by maatrra and pilots, which will farl ital handlinc ship at the turn there. st. frT li i ni:nou Xrwr Mramrr Pacific .ct lll-.li I talc ftr frrr-al ('area to Kurorx-. btrm lonnae. 1 acain arailahlr In lh erainarl.rt her throoeh Ihr timrly arrival etrfay of th. I'ritih atram- r M. ti-matan. which entrrrd tha t'o I'imhia fro'n M-iroran. completing the imiki In I diia. Jii hrrthr. h.r tat laat n'eM and aa aoon aa the rra . la lined aho will la loaded by her rhartrr.r. M. II. Ilouarr. The rrasel la of S')I lona net ltil'r. in a former ri.it h waa In command of t'aplatn Mar. -hilr Captain Mrlxan la now maatrr. Th atramrr left Muroran on lrtutwr 31. Huldmi for tho new airamrr l"acin-. br.ne flnlbrd al ran Kranclaco. haa ended with Ihr re... I brine rhsMrrod to Kerr, tiiftcrd a, t'o. to load for Kuror.. II heme erprcted that aho aid be aeni to I'ufel reund for rrrerl caiio. Her rate la aaid n bo llt.&a on a one-on basis. Th ateam.r la to bo In command of Captain lllllr, well s now n her aa maai.r of Ilia Nor areian mtmr t'hriatian Uura, lllATII'S C'Altt.O VAUIKS llark Takra Michlly l-c Wlical Than Mm? Ioadrd In April. p-aaind for ijueerstown or Palmouth lor ord'ta. th Norariun bark llia aatl'a la to lea dual tolay In tow f tho st.amer O--k lahama. cirri in( r;il bushels of aheat rolued at !. 1. dispatched br M II. Ilontr. When loaded in April of lhi rar for Mel bourne the Hiawatha took aboard -. -buahela of wheat that waa tatued t II :.;. wheat belruc ronaldrraluy hliher al that time, Tho tue tnnta. of th Port of Portland fleet, mhi- h arrtrrd born soon aft.r midnieht with tho Kriii-h bark i.alcale. left down early yesterday nlih tha I'r nrh ship Andre Throdorr. also s hrat -ladrrs for Iho I'pifrd Klnedom ia th rerrN- of Mr. Iltuaer. The t'r.n- h bark Ken, of h Slrauaa fleet, is vjorklrse erain at North llank do--k. and I ' fi.II. of the llou.er aerrice. has n-r.aad her loa-lme forrr at Ihr sanie do. a and wiil ba ruily lj Mil In (aw da,. HAWAIIAN LINERS TO MAKE PORTLAND Kentuckian Due in Columbia From New York February 13, Georgian. March 3. CANAL CLOSING IS CAUSE riml of Thrre N-w Vecla for Sanla IJnc la launched, and. After r. Anlnll May lie Included In Koaic. In February and March Iho American-Hawaiian lino will el is patch team era direct from Portland to Honolulu, t'areo will ba accepted for delivery at tb Hawaiian city. That tiewa reached the Portland offl of the Una yeaterday by Iclreraph. WUh uch adanca notice It I felt by thoa who bare planned a rreular Portland-Honolulu- aervlr that consid erable freiehl can b assembled with tha hop that soma day the American Hawaiian will prorlde for reeular ahip m.nta from Portland and probably an arrane.mrnt whereby producta from tha Island! will bo returned Ma Sin Iriltrlsro. Tho flrat aleamer will ba the Ken turkiarw dua to Invi New York le rembrr 1 7 and rrach hrrr about Frb ruary 13. hho will dlachare tha laat of her Inward careo at Portland, not makinc I'uin Hound, and then ateam from tha river for tha Hawaiian eroup. She will be followed by tho liner Geor eian. which aalla from New York Jan uary and la to be hera March 3. fol lowing the ame rout aa tha Ken tuckian. In addition the liner Pana man. which la dua at Portland from sr York December 29. la to proceed to Honolulu, eolnc l Pueel Sound. Tha arraneement laa crown out of . . -v.. . ini.rruntinn of the aerTlce owine to tha cloalne of the Tanama fanal. and It la aimed to turn the Ken tuckian arvl t;.orelan back at Portland and hurry thrrn to the lalanda. W. It- Gnra Co.. operatlne tha nell-knonn "Santa" fleet from New York to Ihia Coast, of which Una tbe Santa Cecelia wl!l be here next month, have decided to load the veaael on Pueet Sound and at Portland for the West total of South Amrrlca. and In all probability aha IH take on one of th lareest rnreoea of general aiuff ever dispatched to that territory. The Santa Cecilia left Nw York September 33 and reached tho Canal September brine atarird from Ihere via the Slralta of MatelSen tictobrr li. and thn laat pf thin month 1 to be at San Francisco. It Is reported here than the Grace In trrrala will operate their -Santa" llnera between New York and South American porta, cnrrylne nitrate until tho Pan ama Canal l reopened. The Santa Birbara. one of three new atramrr ordrred. haa been launched al Cramp'a yard at Philadelphia, and will bo ready by Sprlne. while the othera are lo be In aerrice about September I. Ili. It l reported the company then win use the prrarnt four ahlpa and ihe Ihrre nw carrier In tle New York-Parlfl- Coa't trade. Aa to the Weal Coast fleet, which the company haa operated for tlie paat few year, and until the war broke out. with lha llnera Colusa and Coico. and laier tho Cacique. It la understood that after th war Imi.rorementa will ba made In th fleet and Australia Includ ed in calllnea of lt vraacla. LI KIT. BLACKBtTtN IX CIIAItC;K Lieutenant Sinllh tJoca lo l-l roat lo Join Mazhlp Vomlns. Lieutenant J. II. Blackburn, t". S. N.. who ram here recently from San Fran cisco after heme detached from Ihe Pa-irt- tf...ev. t-'ieet. where he had been an ai-le to Admiral Fullam. yeoterday relieved Lieutenant It. K. Mnun. in hare of Ihe Nary rarultlne nation and Ihe branch hydrorapl.lc office here. lieutenant Smith Icavea tomorraw for New York to report at tha Brooklyn N'arr-yard for duty aboard the Wy. omine. flaeahip of Admiral Fletcher. Ha cama to Portland November I. 113. ii.. i I i.nl.n ant Tnll w ha bad opened C'e recrullme slailon In 111- Urulenant Smith bad previouny orrn ..i ith th. Aaiatic fleet, ancndlnsr three year In the Orient and Philip pine. llalns ItalM" llltrr. Aa a reull of lh heavy downpour of lha part two day the Willamette Klrcr la rline and.adancrd I fret hrra for ' I hour endinir yesterday nmrnlne. name 3 S feet al Kucene, and sliehtly at tireeon city and Salem. Greater sain arc looked for during the nerl few d-tva. larlnc Notr. I .'.teinlana e.Menlle pptecst. (ir.rnn apnea en-i. ahtl. ralar . .imlrim'ni a hate h-eni snail this season, ihr siesmer Bea.er du. i. ea. t!a. haa a shipment of 1 caroa-l.. too .me M han Kranelaco anl ... .ar lo ..hl.r.l .aa r.eh car contains ...-sr. of alul hovea. it meant mfl.Mrr.kl. movement ef fruit. So slate- Irli on l-e ui.pe OecV of th. a.sl at the el i.. of hu.tness eterda. to sh alii ha. a Cy-I laetier llal. Vmorc ar-lals lo the rivee arsirr.lai aas the steamer' li.tsv hslima from nan a-r.rt. lira, hlr-o s rh.rlrr.-l I. at meek to l-. a lumlo-r r.-ao f--r .-in I'rrlro al li mi ahll. Ihr s(ram--r I o t. a rutn.m aas laSrn at lor lum-vrr from th. rlrr t e.n JT.nei.co. Tltoee eesaaemrnts repr.-n-nl the markets inouaT'i loer. rontliiuea an up. aro le-iUenev that ma el send frets-Ms hiahrr. Th. ateamre Slia'ta al r r.rej ve.ter.l.r for Han I'rdro altn .11.".. ttai feet of lumh-r no Trft her. .t Olisl-t for tialni.r to Itnlah Th. steamer klam.iii ami lo h. sam. point to start her raro foe yiealco, anil the str.mee Wlllsrnetli' -nt to el Helens lo lo.d. hettia cl.aied here I -e haa l ei" : feet. Woekliten ar lo start Krt.lav ahonl Ihr stra-nrr l.homa. of th. I'eople'a Tr.mp.il. i.ti.o Corppeni. la .sten.llns: il. lahm aft so th.r. .Ill h inrreaard paner ac-cornmo-lallona. Is-Iu.l'r., mor. spsc In t hr .omen, chin It Is said a more deter mined effort la M b ma. I. lo obtain pas aarr ho.ln.w. In eompetltloa sillh lh siranier Mtinarr, pf Ihr Krau'etor line, but I ,.t th. tst" t Th. t's le. aas 1 1 not b ml he li.sr eenia. nosr In effrct. aptam Willis nnoa. on. of the best a r.li menihet. of the toliimhla It leer I'l !, .a -aoi lal ion. h.s returned after an e.lrn.i.e irtp Ihrowsh the Kasl and to hla former hom. in Vme h. hatlnc been ai-81 about five months. na th .teamer Tosrmit.. arnvlnc last Msnl at I on.-h-at ree dork, a as a lara itptnent of crp.nl. T-. ehanaa her fr.r ao aa to i.se on n.f -bulHrc apparaiwa. th. liovernm.nt air. .nrr a!-thj"Pi artlred r.trrda afler haMt r-r.o cniated in dredgine on Ihe I rtr Mnam-11-. Th lner part of the wws ae .Hi rrium t rt rid of snaa-a and other obstructions lo-aied hairm. tin the sa.'.l'ne srhoor-ee Tula-nook, ar n. ii a ..trr.. f-rn t'oa.t harlirs. all a ..ro of 1. 1 iSrs of rir. ;;.al cases pf aa'nioil 1 hMPdlra of h des. fUe Ions of t.neral tr.l.ht and . I empll barrela. Ilert i ll.l'. presi.lrnl and aeneral man rr of Ihe WH'amrlie Iron A hteel Works, h.s ret.irnrd aflrr a trio al.ro.. and tliloucil ti.. t:.t. Word eomes from s.a Vranrl.ro that the California Saul ali'i" Is ain.li.g t. hae l.ie rruwr lll.a.see ..laned to 1'ial ...t. I n-iiara lh. rrulsee Matn'rhra.l TP Ullaauke. aas u-d In Jil!. I'.MI for th. nna.l rr.n.e of the li..n and V a.)lltl( to millila'neo I lloool.il.i New Front llrrson Port. sT'ltt. t-r. o M 1. peeia'. The s.ra of dlarh.rcihf th. derk'oad of lumher f not lh. ir pplrd I'.rw.ian hsrkenllP. Ju- d.ia aas itxy.aiid t-.la a.... Iwiuui- rnsr mornine a survey of th. veiael will b mad. by Captain MeNaueht. reprant1n lh. board of und-Ta-rlteta. and Captain Gen rreauv. repr-aenlli.c Ihe rarro and hull srn- ra. to ascertain what repairs ar necesaary to p'aeo th veasel in a seaworthy condition. The Brit ah ateamer-Su Dunstan arrlred from Viadlvosink via Mororan. and will Inid eraln at Portland, supposedly for th United Klnt-dnm. She made the run from Mororan in lh. fa.t t.tne of li day, arrivlnf off th mouth of the rlitr laat erenlQK. but tho .rather was loo thick lo cross In. Captain I-Uin reports om-t weather all tha war a. rasa Ihe faclflr, allh heavy al on Sun. dar and Monday. Th St. Punstan carried a carta of nitrates from Antofaaraata lo Via dlvosink. and a Ml en route to th latter port encountered lo terrific typhoona. but eeraped aifheut damas. t'arrylnc frriiht and psaseneera from As toria and Portland, th steamer F. A. Kll buro. from San Kranclaco via Cooa Bay and tnreka. i bar bound in th I6wr harbor. Th. st. am schooner Yosemlte arrlred from si Francisco with a cargo of cimcnt for Porfland. Brlna-!n. a cargo of fuel oil for Portland, th tank ai.am.r William P. Hcrnn arrived from California. Th atearn schooner Dairy Gadsby finished taklnr en lumber at Wrstpnrt at noon, shift ed to Knappffon to complete her rsr-o. Tbe tank at.amer Atlas, with barae,No. PI in tow. arrived from Portland and la await ing better aeatrur conamons before going lu sea. After tskn on lumber at Knappton, th steam schooner D.is shifted during tha mehi to Kalpler. Th. st.amer Vu aisn will ba du tomorrow mornlr.a from Snutheaatern Aiaaka with r.l.mKi fu'l cases of canned lilmon for ban born Co. Th. stesm schoorer Tsmalpals did not sail for California laat evening, but dropped anchor In tha lower harbor arl came back to loan todav. oh carried a heavy deck load of lutnlr and conciuded not to attempt to cross out until lh. weather moderates. Th. stesmer (ircat Northern did not aal? for San yranclsco. as a result of th rough bar and high seas running. rorn bat or.. Nor. Id (."pedal.! Th etram schooner llardv. which all d lsve-1 est.rda-' from aallln. expects to get out for pat. rri n-ta.-n tonlcht. Th. ate.m sdiooper Yelloasfon. sailed laat nlsht for San Fiancisco at a::in. Hot K. Miller, of th. Pueet sound Bridge 9l I'rrdg Company left todae for Seattle. MAK INK I.XTELLIGE.NCE. sceamer Schrdale. DUE Pvr Koanoki. ...... no itr (.real Nr.rh-m . . . North. Varlflc, i :-. W. Kldtr. ... n-r. r. A. Kllbun. DIE Nimr. B.i.rr Mtiim amah Kiimath U iiiin,r- ;rt yorthn. .. 1 ril.O Yoainlt Hn- I'lty , rintn k Nnnh-ni raclfic. J. B. t-t tmrtn tiro. V. Kilr. ... K Kllburn n-ar Wprtni Tamalpala TO ARRIVE. From .!- Anrt-tra . hn LM4o , J.a Anaeioa . tan Francia. o. . . in Kranclaco.... . han Dlevo .lea Anipi .Fan Franriaro. ..i TO DEPART. Tor .Te Anita-lea i .i-an Iie(tf . !-n IMaRO. ...... .San rissr....... Mn Kranclaco.... . Ml) DlKO .Fan Kra. -Isro. . . Ien Ansi-Iea . San ntKo . in Francisco.... i -san Pi fir o . an Ptf-KO .San Krinr'iro. .., .licoa Anrls San Trdr.. . san Franclaco. .. Data. In port I n port .Nov. in Nov. 1 Nov 21 Nov .1 Nov. 23 No. 23 Data. Nov. Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov,' Nov. 20 Nov. Itu Nov. 21 Nov. N ov. 2 J Nov. 23 Nov. M Nov. 24 Nov. IM Nov. 27 .Nov 27 Nov. 2- Portland KE Nam. Fantm Konturklan In an Panama Al Untie ttrrrlcg. TO ARRIVE. From .Nr York Nw York .Naar York .Na Yorn TO DEPART. For , w York Nw York .ft York .Nf York Data. !. S Dac. ft Par, 11 Dec. 23 Data. Dc. Dac. iu Dac. 14 Dac. 2d DCS Nam Kntcktan . . , .Unif. C-r(Ila. ."in ranaman Marconi Wire lew, ncnort. .l p4ltlMia r-mrtM al H P. M.. 'oriTiber I'i, an It- hrwi laoifii-d.) Yuralan. Ketchikan for A? tor la. tii mllct f r"Ti Ai-tort a Ktll'urn. Portland fr ''ooa Hay. I mile ar-ai of Aston. trbound. '.ron-.nrt. hartvound main- Orava llarhor. MinnMon, rait- fr Kumpf, 3ii mile f mm Sa c I !. Ch-infiinr. Mnni-r for Bvarctt. 7I mtlca north ot Monla-rcv. Pralt. islrhniond for .'cattle. 227 milea trm Sraitlr. Hurk. Point w-lli frtr San Ffncfict, 3"0 mt from I'olnt H-i. utro Sun FranclP'-o for Wt r"oaat port, 1 mllfi out h of San Kranclaco, IV V , Nn.pmhrr J-V ore W EMr, san Dijro for San Prrlro. Irt mitfti aouth of San Ffdro st-fffl !n Irr! ro fr San Dlcaro, 30 ml!r outb of San frtlro. Ar.ilina. .n f iro for San Franclaco. 11 milt aouth of pntnt ur. H attl- Luar'ta-nbarh. ftaitva for Pan Fran ct--'-. '.faO ni.la outh f San P-iro. I'imlhiim. ,ntof-fnita for San Pedro. 561 mtTra uut h of san Pdr. CnlumMa. Sun Krancio for Callao, SH."5 m' aotith of San r'ran'iaoT Mi:?-. Srii pclro for Seattle. 4 1 9 mlle fr.i Smtt. I'orii-r. san Vrmnrimm for 8eattl. 27 mil', north of San Kranclafo. "!l... s-n KranclM o f.a- Satt!e. 2." mllea fouth rtf lllnnrn I. urllni-. tn KranrUco for Honolulu. I!27 mi o'it. II. ad-. Honolulu fr Pan Franclaco. K-73 niil'k ut. fioi po'iar. Vinfttj-r for Manila, 83 1 ml'- from ."pa Flatter.. Thoma. San rrantaro for Manila. 03 niiioa) at of Honolulu. Tipfka. Sao Kianrlu o for Kurcka. 9 mil' "oul.i f Point Arna. AdHna smith. San Krnt Ifwo for fooa Rt . mll nnrth of San Fra nrlo. Ujtpn.a fotumM Hler for San Frn-r;-o. off Point Atm. ft . ctiv. Min Kra nlo for Portland. 15 mliM inui 'i of Hnint Arena. t.ra-- P 'liar. Man K.an''lfrt for Ticoma. 121 mr nftlt of Sn Kranrifco. rnncr. s- at 1 1 for San Kranrlaro. 7 mll a-uth of Tatooah, S P. M., Noem- rt!f. Ana rorta for ATaaka. in Queen iha llt Found MovcmcniH of Vc?M-lia prtRTI. .!. N . I- Arrived Steamer palv and Yemtt- from s.in Francifc: U. F Herein, from ;a. .la : IriMh eteamer St Pun-ian. frn Muroran: Prlt.eh bark ; Iffai , f rm portthed. Railed Frenrn burW Arrlr-- Theodore for I'mied K'nardorn. A-or!a. Nov. 11 rrtved ai 7 and left up at a. M . ateamer Yoaemite. from San Frinfl'-o Arr1ej ml 1. and left up at ! .ii a M- aietirner TV. F Herri n. from tim Iota A rrlvrd at 9 A. M and left Up pi poon. H.t ih atr.nmer pt. Pun at an. from Muroran. Sailed Sieamer Great Northern, for San Franclaro. San Kranniwo. Nov. In Arrived at noon. pritih aiemer ntv of orlnh from Port land for l ulled Klrrlom. Pulled at 1 P. M famei Roa "it-. from San Pedro for Port and. Nov. 1 .V Palled at 3 P. M eteamer Vm. H Murphv. for Portland. .vjattle. Nov lt Arrl ed at noon, rtrll ish tirjimrr TalihyMua. from Honcknnc. San prdn. No. Arrived Steamer J. p jitrfon from portlnnd via Pan Fran-rt-e-o Mi!r1 steamer Ufo. W. Elder, from Portland f r Sa n P I o. Sa n Krant-taeo. Nov. 1 V A rrl ved Pteam r xii-hHo Maru iJipaneaei, from Puaet Sound Mttoa. from Honolulu; "ltv of "or Inth iRriiUhi. fr-m Columbia River: KUxa-p-lh from Randon. PaHed Steamera So roma f'r Pdne; Adeline Smith, for foot Hv ; "nrare loilar, for Tacoma: Re City, foe' portlard. Senttle. Wiih.. No-. 1. Arrived Steam era I'mairla. Arm. Northland. Ree. Thomai K Wand, from Pan FTanclnr-o: TaTthyblua fprtt!h. from Yokohama; F'lhn Thomaon, from South-a'ern Alanka. Sailed Steam era Humboldt, for fmith-a-t-rn Aiaaka; Ad miral Pe-v. for San Franrla-o; Oongrcaa, San Pi'. nd Toledo for A-apuIco. Manila No. !. A reived Steamer Chl raro Vru. fmm Seattle. Sailed Steamer prr-l for San Franrl-eo. f'allao. Nov 1.".. Arrived Steamer TH-rM-- from Seattle. Sallrd Steamer Raja iTilfornta. for san Franr--.eo. Vfwl. Fnlered Yeterdar. Ameriean atramer Shaaia, ballaat, from Fan fedro. AmT'a- uleamer Reaver, prneral carao. from San Franl-eo. B-hi-' Mirk nnlaate. haMat. from Rrintol. . ..n'ina irhfuinaf Tillamook, acneral car- n from Coaet port merlran at-amrr K'amath. 12.O0 aackt remeni. from e i Franeiaeo, YMarla rirared Veate-rdav. American amr Pbaaia, SI3.nrtft feet of lun-t.-r for Fan prdro orrran a-i- l?'aaraha. - hnahala wheat, vaiua for Qurnaton or Ka'mouth . Anerr-an a'e-mer Reaver. 7--? eaeka of heat r.'-T'. acka four and prneral carso. fr San Tedro -la Fan FranrlarA American tieamer Willamette. " fctt lumber, for San Pdro s a aiy porta. folumhla River Bar Report. NpnTH IIFP. Nov. M Condition of the bar at 4 T. M, ' rough; lnd aouih 10 m'lr?. THe at . Mori a Medne-vday. HtBh. lear. p t .... feef 3 T A. M....1 fet ) .". P. M ff r M- - l"001 llxrhanzej. It alai aeema to an untutored rtt Urn. -o Ucklne In rollrff spirit, that Ihr- rh.rr-leader work" too liard. cotl- Klcriu, lUe rcaulta accon.pliihcd. CROP OVER AVERAGE Apple Yield Large, but Not Equal to Last Year's. LIGHTER IN BOX DISTRICTS Potato Production Is Much Under That of 1914 Good Showing Is Made hy AgrlculturintM on Pacific Coaot. Th average of vlelda. all cropl. Drr acre In the Pacific Coast states made a very favorable howfnjr. according to a Govern ment crop report Just Issued. The com parison la made with th averaae yield! of recent years and la shown In percentage as follows: Oreaon "" Washlngtnn jot 3 Irtnha sllfornla - lfli f Nevada ! i n ; Arisona "-J Montana 10k. In Its detailed report on the American ap pl crop, th department says: Th apple production for local and farms, aa well as commercial consumption, as re ported November 1, 7.t70.000 barrels, more than confirms tlvs earlier promise of a larsre crop. The crop Is approximately 8.000.000 barrels less than last years bumper crop, but 11.000.000 barrels above tlie five-year average. The production is particularly large In the North Central states, being more than double the ten-year average In Ohio. Indiana. Illinois and Iowa, and almost double In Wisconsin. Missouri. Nebraeka. Kansas and Kentucky. In Indiana and Illi nois tha crop exceeds tho full normal by 4 .nit s t.e cnr reanectivelv. Tha total pro duction, however, la exceeded In recent years not only br that or last year. our. oy m. crops of H1I and 1S06. The crop la below .vr.r. in New Enaland. New York. Mich igan. Montana. Colorado, Washington. Ore gon and California. Tha quality, 54. s per cent, la htg-h. being In comparison with S.1. last year and an average of 7S.1 per cent for tho past lx yearn. It It better than the aver age In all Important states, except Mich igan and tha Rocky Mountain and Pacific Coast states." The production of peara. .. per cent, the report says. Is slightly above the aver- ... h.i. nnnr In .W York. N JerSCv. Michigan and Colorado. Blight damage is complained ot In practically all sections oi the country. Quality 1 slightly above average. Of the American potato crop the Govern ment report says: .-r.. utimiiM nf nntato yield show a decline of i.l bushela per acre from the promise of a month ago. ine nurn.i .i.ih r s 1 hnshrls Indicates a total crop of , jr.f.nOO.OOO bushels, 17.000.000 bushels lens than the large crop or last year, anu J.000.O00 bushels greater than the five-year average. The heavy damage from rot dur ing September apparently ceased with the coming of favorable weather during October. Vhll. vi.lrls are seriously lowered in Maine. New York. Michigan and Wisconsin, they arc .mart in Virelnl. Indiana. Illinois and In most of the important potato- states aeat of the Mississippi. The western crop is avr . .hnv. exeent In Utah and Idaho. tk. n...iiiv .r notafoes. S5.3 per cent. Is the lowest since 1904. except for the crop of lll. which waa th same, quality is par ticularly low In New York anrl Michigan, du to blight and rot. and In the Northern potato producing states generally they are undersized. In the Middle and Southern belts and In the Western states they are generally of good quality." LOCAL WHEAT BIDS -RE REMIXED Only Spot 'Forty-Fold and Bluestem Are Held at Old Price.- The local wheat market yesterday lost .r iiv. asln of the preceding day. With th alump at Chicago bid prices at the Merchants Exchange were lowered to t cent except on November bluestem and forty fold, which were unchanged. Mono firmness Id the barley market was indicated by the raising of bids for brew ing 11. while offers for feed grades were a.4..mcr1 &ft C.ntS. Bradstreets estimates the world's visible wheat supply Increase at t.isz.ooo nueneis. th corn decrease at l.00 bushels and the oats increase at . 111.000 bushel. The European visible wheat aupply this week is 7R.2.TJ.0O0 bushels, an Increase of 17r.no bushel1. Terminal receipts In cara were reported by the Merchants Exchange as follows: Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay Pnrtland. Tues. 4.1 1J 7 7 Year ago Ill " Season to date. Cn :.. S7 669 34 V.araco 45 1135 lllo S.i7 Taeoma. Mon.. I" ... 1 II i-..on to date. 457' 3" " '! Year a go t.'i :5S 3"r ?; Seattle. Moa... 7" J? , ?eV.ron"tod'a't'e'.'"47: 7 6.j- Year ago 4.-'; aiv i"i -'- CHRKSR MARKET ONE CENT IIK.IIKIt Snpplie ia rimaller Compass and East Is ' Aellve and llrm. There wss an advance of 1 cent a pound In local cheese prices yesterday, as f con sequence of a higher Tillamook market. Stocks at the Coast are closely sold up. and lh actliliy snd strength of the Easlcrn markets ' havinj a stimulating effect on values here. The butter mirket ass steady and un chsnge.l. Ergs were firm at former prices. There a ere falr;y large shipping orders for turkes '-n '.he market yesterday snd i a.rt stock sold st '-'2 cents to 12.1 cents. I.lv poultry was plentiful and soms what weaker. esp-?cialiy nens. m.rc were no changes In dressed meats. Milpplng Demand for Green Produce. There wss a good shipping business in fruits and vegetables yratrrday and a fair local trade. The demand waa especially good for Valencia oranges. The first tar of 1911 navels Is due today. The Japsnrse oranges that were looked for yesterday failed to arrive. Among the vegetable receipts yesterday wss a shipment of fancy Southern California peppers, eggplsnt and tomatoes received by boat. ORE4JOX HOP MIRKET IS IIET Five Hundred Bales of Vaklmaa Are Bought by McXeff. There has been a slowing down of trading, in the Oregon hop market thle week, and dealers are not so disposed -to outbid one another as was the care a few days ago. Th only dealings reported yesterday were in the Taklma section, where McNeff Bros, bought the crops of Herke. Baulaurler, Rich mond snd McAllister, totaling 000 bales. Hngar Plire fnrbanged. While the sugar market is strong, there n advance in Coast prices yesterday. although the Eastern market moved up on Monday. New l ora puces jcsieruay were unchanged. 'Storage Butter and Egg Marks. v-.iinn.l Warehouarmen's report, rep- i n. ------ . resenting 43 large warehouses of the coun try, shows that November 1 there were 7l.ft13."On pounos ot ouiier in me. urcicir . . - i itk noo nnnnds th same date a jear ago: an Increase of M,4::.000 pounds. The holdings oi eggs .o.einorr i acrt . nun r.a. against S.SS.OOO cases the Tame date a year ago: an Increase or 43S.000 casts. Raak Clearing.. Itjnk rlearinga of tho Northaisicrn cities et.iday cra aa follows: . .174.H34 Seattle . Tacoma Spokane ::ri.i3 -7. 7.D 7-.'U.U4 UL'.WIS PORTLAND MARKET QFOTATIOXS (.rain. Flour, Feed, Etc. Merchants' Exchange, noon session. November delivery. Wheat Rid. Ask. Bluestem .'" Fort yf old rlub - Red fife !l "- Red Russian Oats No. 1 white feed '-'I.OO -5.00 Barlev No. 1 feed -7 0" -vnn Brewing -S .."" Bran -1.-.. ".'.."n Shorts L'J.t'O ;4."0 Futures December bluestem Januarv bluestem Ii'.'.i -'-' December fortvfnld .'M .i'l'.i January fortfuld !'4 .!' Iie.-eniiier club - .'-'a January club December fife January f If.- . . ' December Russian tt-'1 January Ru.ian ' m-''1 December oata J4.',."i H- '-li Januarv oats 4 . - December feed barley 27. 0" 'Js .on Januarv feed harley J7.J.". -..-n December brewing J."rf January brewing '2."' Di-cember bran 'Jl.ou Januarv bran I'i "" December shorts -'- '' January shorts .4.00 FLOT-R Patenta. $4 80" per barrel: straights $4.30i4.BO; exports. 14.10: whole wheat. I.10O; graham. 14.80. MII.LFEED Spot prices: Bran. J24 per ton: shorts. 325; rolled barley. S30(fi31. CORN White. $3t per ton; cracked, $37 per tin. HAY Eastern Oreron timothy, Sl.'lrt; Valley thnothv. 12'3 13: alfalfa. I13.30W 14 50; cheat. 9ff 10; oats and vetch, 11 a rz. Fruit, and Vegetables. TROPICAL. FRUITS Oranges. Valenclas. t.i.;ri7j per box. Japanese, S2; lemons. f3.73o4..o per box; bananas, 5c per pound; pineapples, 4 4 e 6c per pound; grapefruit. S6'a7; pomegranates. l. 30&1.75 per box. VEGETABLES Artichokes. 75c4(1.0O Pr dozen; tomatoes, California, lf&il.-3; cab bage, 00c hundred; garlic, 13c lb.: peppers. 4&5c pound; ecg plant, 4 'q 6c per pound; sprouts. e.&9c per pound; horseradish, ftu-c per pound; cauliflower. 75efu $1.-5: celery. 0fit-:c ptr dozen; beans, b'u'sc; Ictturs. 32. '-'3 'a '-'.."ii per crate. GREEN Fill ITS Apples. 75e'r1.75 pel box; pears. $16 1.50 per box; grapes, 6j0 6 1.33 per crate; rasab&s, l'.ic per pound; cranberries, jy.o'ifc 10.50 per barrel. POTATOES Oregon, !i0c(&tl; Taklmas. 31.10 per sack; sweets, tl.!M)4i 2 Tier hundred. ONIONS Oregon, buying price, $1 I. o. o. shipping point. . Dairy and Country Prodnce. Local Jobbing quotations: EGOS Oregon ranch, buying prices: No 1 40c; No. a, 30c; No. 3. li'le per dozen. J.bhing prices: No. 1. 42c; Oregon storage, 26S 2Sc. I'OI LTRT Hens. 1 1 M fi 13 ' c; Rprincs. 13'al:l'-c; turkeys. 18e; turkeys, dressed, -'2'.r23e; ducks, white. 14&15C; colored, 12c; geene. Ift'n 1 lc. BL'TTEIt City creamery, cubes, extras, selling- at llfcc; fltats, 2!lc; prints and car tons, extra, prices paid to producers: count try creamery, 24&2sc; according to quality; butter fat, premium quality, 33i:; No. 1 aver age quali.y. 31c; No. 2, 2!ie. CHEESE Oregon triplets. Jobbers' buying price. Jtie per pound f. n. b. dock, l'ortiand; Young Americas, 17c. per pound. VEAL, Fancy, 10ig;10".jc per pound. FORK Block. "i?vSc per pound. Staple Groceries. Local Jobbing quotationa: SALMON Columbia River, 1-pound talis. 32.30 pe- dozen; one-half flats, 31.50; 1 pound flats, 32.50; Alaska pink, 1-pound tails, 95c. HONEY Choice, $3.25 per case. NUTS Walnuts, sack lots, liic; Brazil nuts. lUe; filberts, lilii'18c; almonas, ltilc; peanuts. 5sc; cocoanuts, $1 per dozen; pecans, 102Oc; chestnuts, 10c. BEANS Small white. 5.80c; large white, 5.0c; lima, 5e; bayou. c; pink, 5c. COFFEE Roasted, in drums, 14 a 33c. SUGAR Fruit end berry. ti.7U; oeet, $ri.50; extra C, $6.20; powdered, -in barrels. $b.Si; cubes, oarrvla, 17.10. SALT Granulated, $13.50 per ton; half ground. luOs, $10.50 per ton: 50s, $11.50 per ton; dairy, $14 per ton. RICE Southern head, 5H6'ic pound; broken. 4c; Japan style. 4 is la be. DRIED FRUITS Apples, sc per pound; apricots, 13 4j15c; peaches, Sc; prunes. Ital ians, S9c; raisins, loose Muscatel. 8c; un bleached Sultanas. 7 Vic; seeded. 9c; dates, Persian, 10c per pound; farii, $1.65 per box; currants, still 12c; figs. 50 S-ounce, $2; 10 t-oonce. $2.25: 3r 10-ounce, $2.40; 12 10 ounce, 83c; bulk, white, i'o8c; black, 6c Hops Wool, Hides, Etc. jjOr'P 11115 crop,' l'V FJ'sc per pound. HIDES Salted hide. ISHc; salted kip, salted calf, ISc; green hides, 14c; green kip, Jtic: green calf, lsc; dry hides, 2oc: drv calf, Tie. WOOL Eastern Oregon, JS23c; Valley, 252tic; Fall lambs' wool, 25c. MOHAIR Oregon. 2Sc per pound. CASCARA BARK Old and new. 3!44e per pound. PELTS Dry long-wooled pelts, 16c: dry short-woole pelts. 12c; dry shearlings. 10ft 15c each; salted shearlings. 15&25c each; dry goat, long hair, 13c each; dry goat shearlings. 10'ii20o each; salted long wooled pelts, November, 75c$1.30 cach. Provlaions. HAMS All sizes, choice. 20c: standard. 13!c; skinned. 15T18i,sc; picnica. 10 lie; cottage roll. 15c: boiled. 17jjlSc. BACON Fancy. 2Sa30c; standard. 52 23c: choice. 15I,s4?22c. DRY SALT Short, clear backs. ll'.414c; exports. ll2$13c; plates. 10nlH4c. LARD Tierce basis. kettle rendered. 12!.c; standard. 11c; compound, 10ic. BARREL GOODS Mess beef. $21.50; plate b.ef. 22.:ii; platR pork, $20; tripe. $10. 504i 11.50;- tongue. $30. Oils. KEROSENE Water white, drums, barrels or tank wagons. 10e; cases, 17!f20tjc GASOLINE Bulk. 14' c; cases. 21VjC, en gine distillate, drums. 9c; cases, 16c; nap tha. drum. 13,c; cases. 201iC. LINSEED OIL Raw. barrels, 79c; raw. cases. S4c; boiled, barrela, 81c; celled, cases. Sac. TURPENTINE In tanks. 67c; in cases. 74c; 10-case lots, lc less County Jail at Kosfbur Condemned ROSEBUffct. Or.. Nov. 1 6. I Special.) County Health Officer Georsc K. Houck has condemned the local County Jail because of the fact that it recently housed a man afflicted with tubercu losis. The health officer says he will not allow the jail to be used until the officers comply with the state laws, which require a thorough renovation followins the release of a person af flicted with a contagious disease. I'o-ta! Kobliory Investigated. ROSKBLT.G, Or.. Nov. 1 6. (Special.) m. . .1 nKl.nw-l- rf thA fl-mlMle inai uie i""'j postofflce Saturday nitrht. in which thc- participants netted casn ana hmii amountinti to nearly $.".00. was the work of liouclas County persons is the theory of the officers assigned to the case rostoflice Inspector Wood, of Ilosehurc. believes the robbers were well acquainted with the building. Iornter O. A. C. Student Honored. OR KCON AC RICULTURA L. COLI-K 1 E. Corvallis, Nov. 1. (Special.) Word has been received at the Oregron Agri cultural College that Miss Viola Willet. last vear one of the most popular stu dents" in college, was chosen "Queen of Progress" for thn grand pageant which was a feature of Fortola day al the Fanama-f 'acil'ic Exposition. Mrs. Herman Alilers Die's at Seaside. SEASIDE. Or.. Nov. 16. Mrs. Herman Alilers died at her home on the Xe eanicum yesterday morning. The Ali lers came to Seaside more than SO years ago and resided on their beauti ful homestead ever tiive. Mr. Ahlers is the ' postmaster at Necanicum. Mrs. Ahlers leaves beside her husband one daughter, Mrs. Elsie Liibedoo, of Sea side. Clover Seed I'ays His- SAI.EM, Or.. Nov. I IS. (Special.) in Marion I'olk and Linn counties sold more than J 1 73.000 worth of clover seJ tb.ts Kali, according to local seed dealer.--. One tirm in naieni alone bought 6O0.ftno pounds of clover ...i in Mnrion Ciiuntv and 500. "M0 pounds in I.inn. The average pri. e this year was lb cents, as cuuiritieu mi 11 anU 12 tcnLs a year iju, Portland The Canadian Bank of Commerce HEAD OFFICE Toronto, Canada. Established 1S67. A general banking business transacted. Interest paid on time deposits. Commercial Letter of Credit laaacd. Exchange on London. Englnad. BongBt and Sold. PORTLAND BRANCH. Corner Second and Stark Sts. F. C MALPAS. Manager. SHIP TO Biesscj BIGGS AT KANSAS CITY" pays highest'" prices for Hides anorurs anci iuu gea au-noi ine cent deducted as commission. Honest and ra liberal grading money by return mail. Fur ahip- ments held ..parate on r.qu..i. u. i-r ... sa.mre dealing half amillloo salisli"d ahippers. Ve do Tanning snd Manufacture tur Ooous or sll kinds. Catog free. We puhli -,h a -Kon' .1, Maga sine. "THK TRAPPERS' FXCH ANtih full of ..tul exp.-rience9 of trapoers everywhere.., Sub scription tree to any fur shipper. Trappers Supplies .i...ioir'r.aun. WHITE TODAY f.-r FPKK Far Pn" I-'it. Shipping Tasa. CalS. and TRArPtK S KXi'IlANGK.'1 S ,Ti me0 U sr Bias. BalMkir. E. W. BIGC5 & CO. aAHsascrrv. mo TKAVKI. EKS' CI'IOE. Sari Francisco Los Angeles (Without Change lin Rontel Tim Big. Clean. Comfortable. K.lrgantly Appointed. SeUKOing S. S. BEAVER Saila From Ainaworth Dock II r. M., oonther IT 100 Golden illiles on C'olnmkln River. All llntea Inrladc HerthM and Mcala. Table and Seralcc Unexcelled. The San Francisco rortla.nl S. S Co.. Third and Washington Slreeta tnith I.-W. R. & .. to.l Tel. Broad nay 45O0, A 6121. Twln "Pnlee- of tfcsj Vsteltle.' 3E3TC3 "l.KKAT NOKTIIKRN" 'NOUTIiEltN I'ACHTC" SAN FRANCISCO HONOLULU New low o:ie-vva lares lo San Fran cisco, $. Cl ."'". !'. 1T.5U. round trip SOU. till .NovemniT 110. All ares in clude i-.ieais and berth, teieamer express isle.-l parlor ears and coaches) leaves North Bank station :U0 A. M.. Novem ber ll -o. -i. S. S. t-reat Northern fur Honolulu November TICKE I' OKF1CK. 5TII -VXD STARK i'liones Broadway 11-0. A-G071. Tii Uels also at 11.1 and -Morrison. 109 3d St.. olt Washington st. FRENCH LINE CoiiiliuKiiie l.enerale TranKatlanliiUe 1'ostal. t:l:vlcK. Sailings From ltW lOKK lo BORDEAiJ.. LA TO U RAIN E Nov. 27, 3 V. M. KOCH AM BEAU Dec. 4, 3 P. M. LAFAYETTE Dec. 1 1, 3 P. M. ESPAGNE Dec. 18. 3 P.M. KOlt iNFOIiMAXlON ATPL-V ti w Mlnser, SO lith M.: A. 1. barlton, Jiii .MnrriMin r.t.: M. K. t.arriMin. V. M. i St. I'aul liv.; lorey B. Mliilh. lib -i' I ;l. : .- laird I ii ad st.: II. Kickson. '.;nJ iimton i4 : North Bank Hoad. 5th and SlaiK ,, A, Melarland. ad and WaMingloo K,' B. Duffy. 14 ad st.. l'ortiand. 0-W. R. & N. CO. KTKItlKIt MFltVICK. Steamer Harvest tine en i...,.. tt t M riiiilv exceot Saturday lor Astoria aim j points. Ketutning, leaves Astoria ,V- M. daily except Sunday. Tickets and reservations at O-vv. R Ai N. (Union Pacific System) City Ticket Office, Washington at Third, before 5:30 P. M. ; after that hour at Ash-street dock. Phones. Broadway 45U0. A 6121. NOHT1I r.KIHC STEAMSHIP San Francisco SVNTV FAIIBARA, I.f'S A N 1 i E U Y. 3 ANU SAN DlliiiO. S. S. ROANOKE Sails Wednesday, Nov. 17, 6 1". M. Ticket Office 122-A Third St. Phones Main 1314, A 1314. - HONOLULU, SAMOA, AUSTRAUA Srlnrlid in.fKIO ton, twIn-HfTew. tnrririi blrtsners SUM V 4. TRM'I'KA i.ratpl laloyds 1UUA1). bftillnga ev-y Bjk.cIadfnK .Japan. $575.(t Vint d. E Hnnnlnln (I. P.nlnrA fnln.s. dayti. h)dnf.y and return, Saata.i; m M K free, Sailingi: litV iic.iec.28f Jan. 13 Short Line 673 Mukd sl. Fridawo, 01. I Daily Boat toThe Dalles ) a I.". I I KS CTT and STlvAXUKH Lease Portland dally, 7 A 31.. ex- ceit Krlday. Lc3ve The Uallea dally. 7 A. M., ex cept Saturday. AliDKIt-Sl'. IlOCh, PORTLAND n. !! Ill J. i SI 12. ll u iJ - - 7 AUSTRALIA NEW ZK.VI.ANI ANT SOI TH S-EAS. Via Tahiti and Rarotonga to Wellington, connecting at Weiiington for Sydney and Australian porta. Resular sailings from San Kianeieo li.eniler . .latiusry ,1. Kelnu Hrv J ii ml eey -.s' la3. Send for pamphlet. Lniiin Meamship Co.. of New Zealand, I.U Off ire 'i;9 Market street, San Praucisco, or local S. S. and It. K. Aaents. American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. Frelpht Sera lee Uctweeii l'ortiand 1 V, t I hnrsiiar. Nov. IS. -'rHO 1. M. San j I I ranelsi o. Portland l.os Aniceles I I Meamship Co.. Irank Bollam. Agt K S 11 Third !t. A 45D6, Main H E a, a New York. 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